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'''Notes on FOSS projects (Stage 1A: Intro to FOSS Project):'''
 
'''Notes on FOSS projects (Stage 1A: Intro to FOSS Project):'''
 
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<li>-- I am rather surprised to see how many opportunities there are to contribute to FOSS projects that are non-technical.
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<li>I am rather surprised to see how many opportunities there are to contribute to FOSS projects that are non-technical.
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<li>The roles most applicable to my students would be Developers, although there's no reason why they couldn't also be Content Writers, People Persons, or Translators.
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<li>To submit a bug, you would go to https://github.com/sugarlabs, find the most applicable category, and click the Green button on the Issues tab.
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<li>There are 308 repos in the Sugar Lab Project. I went to the "turtleart-activity" and saw only three open issues/bugs, sorted by date.
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<li>The information consists only of the name of each issue/bug and the discussion thread associated with it.
 
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<li>
-- The roles most applicable to my students would be Developers, although there's no reason why they couldn't also be Content Writers, People Persons, or Translators.
 
-- To submit a bug, you would go to https://github.com/sugarlabs, find the most applicable category, and click the Green button on the Issues tab.
 
-- There are 308 repos in the Sugar Lab Project. I went to the "turtleart-activity" and saw only three open issues/bugs, sorted by date.
 
-- The information consists only of the name of each issue/bug and the discussion thread associated with it.
 

Revision as of 19:58, 20 November 2018

Name: Robert Domanski

Position: Manager of the NYC Tech-in-Residence Corps, NY City Government

Email: Rdomanski@sbs.nyc.gov

Website: http://www.rdomanski.com

Blog: http://thenerfherder.blogspot.com

Twitter: @Rdomanski

GitHub: https://github.com/RobbieD2R2

IRC: server: freenode.net nick: Rob_Domanski channels: foss2serve, teachingopensource

Bio: I teach Computer Science, manage a program of others who teach Computer Science, and increasingly work on public policy as it relates to technology education.


Notes on FOSS projects (Stage 1A: Intro to FOSS Project):

  • I am rather surprised to see how many opportunities there are to contribute to FOSS projects that are non-technical.
  • The roles most applicable to my students would be Developers, although there's no reason why they couldn't also be Content Writers, People Persons, or Translators.
  • To submit a bug, you would go to https://github.com/sugarlabs, find the most applicable category, and click the Green button on the Issues tab.
  • There are 308 repos in the Sugar Lab Project. I went to the "turtleart-activity" and saw only three open issues/bugs, sorted by date.
  • The information consists only of the name of each issue/bug and the discussion thread associated with it.
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